Whitby Free Press, 9 Aug 1973, p. 15

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CEussife lad. MIAGE»MY * V MATEU &eNOT6f * OMSIRV OF SEIGHUOURS è SORROW AS LITTLE AS $i.000 *FAST SERVICE Mr. WliUs 942-2611 or -g __________ E PRU* -OX200 - HTB WHITBY .......... ....... »AME 100........ .... CLEAS NoIn CLASSFIED ADYER1SING ADUNE B8: 5:00 PH.. MONDAY FF ACH VKI PAME WHITBY Adver114!LLJ ni 7-flr -à HELP WANTED' U"" ""fl- HOUSEKEEPER: For two ladies. Responsible woman will, ba- Weil equipped horne. bysit children two years and Permanent Position. over in own home. Brooklin Live -in. area. 655 -4789. (416) 987 - 4283 Newcastle AiEDM"EY DluSERYKI r',I~rPUBLIC :E0IJM~ MEETING Monday, Aug. 20th 8 p.m. Centennial Building, Centre Street S., Whitby SPEAKER: Mr. Michael Walker from the Ont- ario Human Rights Commission. TITLE: Prejudice For more information cail 668-6015, im 1913. 10 Teri V@LKSWA@EN SALIS a SERVICE Gcod selection of new and used cars Basline Rd, 1/2 mile east of Harwood IN AJAX OPIEN TILL 9.00 P.M. Mon-Thurs. 942-1401 FRE E VENVEREAL DISEASE CLINiIC liN OSHIAWA Tuesdays & Thursdays at 4:30 p.m. FOR INFORMATION TELEPHONE * 72348521 C. C. Stewart, M.D., D. P. H. Medical Officer of Health DON'T WORRY m BE SURE! telephone 668 - 3375 i weekdays FREE PRESS, THURSDAY, AUGUST 9. 1973. PAGE 15 COURT REPORT Joei Paul Hacbcy, 25, of Jomare Avenue Pickering was arraigned on two charges of arson when .hc appeared in the Whitby Court on the last Tuesday ini July. His right arm was in a cast and the young man had just been released from, bospital that morning. H-e was unable to face the arson charges arisini fromn two tires that were the property of Her Majesty the Queen in, Pickering Township. Mr. Hachcy was rcmandcd to August l4tb to set a date for trial. Being a professional driver did flot impress the Court as Brian Mackie, 21, of Baldwin Street, Brooklin, was fined $200 or 20 days in jail on a charge of careless driving. Mr. Mackie plcaded guilty to the charge. A gravel truck driver, Mr. Mackie was involved in a one velhicle accident on June 23rd about 7:40 p.m. on County Road 7 Scugog Township. He was nortbbound when his car went out of control, landing in the ditch, striking a fence. The car travelled a distance of 28 feet before coming 10 a stop. There was a total damage of $100. donc to the front portion of the car. Larry Harold Cook, 30, of 89S Douglas Street, Bay Ridges, was fined $400. or 30 days in, jail and his driver's license was suspended for six montbs on a charge of driving with an excess of 80 milligrams of alcohol in bis blood per 100 millimetres of blood. le pleaded guilty to the charge. Jean - Paul Mathieu, 32, of 1526 Dufferin Street, Whitby was tincd $300 or 30 days in jail on a charge of driving with an excess of' 80 niilligrams of alcohiol to 100 millimetres 0! blood. There was a rnandatory suspension of bis driver'- license. lie 1lcaded guilty 10 the charge. l'For the next 12 months Barry Lîghtfoot, 17, of Thorali Township is not 10 go into any store without bis mother and father, Provincial Court Judge Jermyn said. The youth pleaded guilty 10 the charge of theft of a $13.95 jacket frornthie Woolccu Store, in the Wbhîtby Mail. "It is a pcrt'ectly ordinary piece of busincss for a manager to tell a person lie docsn't want hirn there, lic can do so,* Provincial Court Judge H.W. Jermyn told Paul Marvin McWhirter 35, of 513 Kent Street, Wbitby, The accused wvas fined $50. or 10 days ini jail on the charge of petty trcspass. H-e pleaded guilty tb the efiarge. On F-ebruary 8th Constables MeGregor and Umphries of the Wbitby Police Force liad been callcd to the Royal Hotel about four in bbc afternoon by the hotel manager. The Officers were shown wvhere Mr. McWhirter was sitting and told tha the accused who was in the lounge of the Hotel had been barred from the Ilotel permenantly. The February 8tb incident was the second time the mar had been told that he was permanently barred from the Hotel. On February 3rd when the Whitby Police had been callei "to ejeet the man from the Hotel." Jail terms and fines are going hand in hand in the Whitb Courts these days. Provincial Court Judge H.W. Jermyn sentenced a former Bay Ridges man to one day in jail and order cd him ho pay a fine of $200 with a further 20 days in jail the fine wvas not paid. Raymond Dubeau, 22, of 790 Batter:- Avenue, Bay, Ridgcs plçaded guilty ho the charge of theft c money from the wallet of bis former employer. Mr. Dubeau liad gone to die residence of Aubrey Jamç Carson, 7th Concession, Pickering Towvnship to colleet mont that was and is bcing owcd to him in the form of wagc Wbile at the bouse he found no one at borne. He then enterý the bouse via an open door and stole $105.30 from bis formi ernployer's wallet. This incident occured on tbe afternoon July l6th. "This man bas taken the law into bis own hands," sa Provincial Court Judge Jermyn as hie agreed with Crown Attorn Edward Howell tbat a one day jail terni plus the fine "mig bc a good idea." A court order was made that restitution made in tbrce montbs to the former employer. The mon is bcing paid to the Provincial Court Offices in Osbawa ani, will be returncd tb the owner. Then whatever action of clia is necessary it can bc taken tbrougbi legal means. Mr. Dube was given 30 days to pay bis fine and he is on probati4 I I 6684111 e Male Help Wanted Full live - in assistant For young gentleman with Muscular Dystrophy Pleasant surroundings Hours, days off to be arranged Generous benefits .Medical experience useful but flot necessary Couple considered 668 -4839 àvnns__ ipm..A à ..........

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